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Notice of Selection RYA British Youth Sailing 2018 RYA UK Youth Squad Selection 2019 British Youth Sailing Team Selection Version Details: Programme: British Youth Sailing Version: 8 (2018) revision 9 Element Name: Author: Endorsement Authorisation: 2018 RYA UK Youth Squad, 2019 Team Support & RYA Youth Squad A Status Selection Policy Youth Racing Manager RYA Youth Racing Committee Ian Walker, RYA Director of Racing Authorisation Date: 4 December 2018 Final V8 revision 9 Page 1 of 20

1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This document sets out the squad, team or class-specific selection policy, practice, process, criteria and the responsibilities of individuals involved in the selection process for the RYA British Youth Squad and the British Youth Sailing Team. 1.2 This document supplements and should be read in conjunction with the British Youth Sailing Programme Selection Policy & Procedures, which is available from the RYA website. It consists of the following sections: 1. Aims of the Programme 2. Eligibility 3. Section practice 4. Selection process 5. Selection criteria 6. Appeals 7. Status 8. RYA UK Youth Squad and British Youth Sailing Team composition 9. RYA UK Youth Squad and British Youth Sailing Team Events 10. Application Appendices: A 2018/19 RYA British Youth Sailing supported events & anticipated RYA UK Youth Squad sizes & selection process. B 2019 RYA British Youth Sailing Transition (U17) supported events C 2018/19 Profiling D - British Youth Sailing Values & Behaviours E British Youth Sailing Critical Success Factors 2. AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME 2.1 The overall aim of the RYA British Youth Sailing programme is to: Develop & Retain the Best Racing Sailors in the World 2.2 In order to achieve the above, we aim to select squads & teams comprising those individuals and teams who are most likely to excel at dinghy, windsurf and kiteboard racing to receive additional coaching and support from the RYA and thereby: 1. Create high performance environments that develop sailors to successfully transition into the BST (and other senior programmes) to meet the needs of the programme ; and 2. Make best use of RYA, funding partner and sponsor resources. (Together the Programme Aims ) 3. ELIGIBILITY British Youth Sailing s remit covers all sailors U23 unless specifically covered by another RYA programme (the RYA British Keelboat Academy for example) therefore any sailor U23 on the 31 Dec 2019 may be considered for selection under the discretion of the selection committee. Final V8 revision 9 Page 2 of 20

However normally, to be eligible for selection, sailors must: 3.1. At the time of selection be eligible to compete for Great Britain at a World Sailing sanctioned event as defined in World Sailing Regulation 19. 3.2. For the UK Youth Squad (i.e. September selection) be U18 on the 31 December 2018, with the exception of the below 3.3. For the British Youth Sailing Team (i.e. April selection); normally be aged U19 on the 31 December 2019 (individual event selections may differ to this), with the exception below. In exceptional circumstances, sailors who do not comply with 3.1 may nevertheless be eligible and selected, if expressly confirmed by the RYA Youth Racing Manager. Such sailors will be required to carry GBR on their sails and may be required to sign a written declaration of intent to comply with 3.1. In double handers, in order to help sailing partnerships stay together and allow sailors to progress at a rate consistent with the maturation of their academic peers, sailors normally remain eligible for selection when: For UK Youth Squad (i.e. September selection) when one member of the team is aged U19 on the 1 September 2018 and the other is aged U18, provided the older sailor was born between 1 September and 31 December inclusive. For British Youth Sailing Team (i.e. April selection) when one member of the team is aged U20 on the 1 September 2019 and the other is aged U19, provided the older sailor was born between 1 September and 31 December inclusive. Exceptionally for 29er girls, Laser Standard, Laser Radial girl & RS:X girl sailors the age for selection for all selection points are raised to U21 on the 31 December 2019 by selectors discretion. For 29er, Laser Radial & RS:X girl sailors these would be additional places at the selector s discretion and not at the expense of youth world s age sailors Attention is drawn to the World Sailing age of eligibility for Youth Worlds selection which means that sailors that do not comply with 3.1 3.3 cannot represent GBR at the World Sailing Youth Championships 2019 Selection to the RYA UK Youth Squad and British Youth Sailing Team is conditional upon: Full commitment to the programme. Continuing to satisfy the eligibility criteria. Attending and engaging with profiling as set by British Youth Sailing Pathway Sport Science Team. Complying with all terms and conditions within the squad contract. Fulfilling all squad training requirements (unless dispensation has been sought and granted). Adherence to a personal competition and training programme. Exhibiting behaviours consistent with the BYS values. Final V8 revision 9 Page 3 of 20

Any selection is subject to the prior compliance to and on-going conformance to any standards, expectations, charters and codes of conduct laid down by the RYA and its representatives. 4. SELECTION PRACTICE The Selection Committee is appointed as per the British Youth Sailing Programme Selection Policy & Procedures and currently comprises of the following people, none of whom will have eligible children within the Youth classes: Chair of Selectors Youth Racing Committee RYA Director of Racing RYA Youth Racing Manager RYA Single-handed Pathway Manager RYA Double-handed Pathway Manager The RYA UK Youth Squad is selected annually at the winter selection point in September and then reviewed quarterly. British Youth Sailing teams for summer international support are selected at the April selection point. This will also be used as the Youth Squad review. All sailors who wish to be considered for selection should apply or reapply as appropriate. Selection or reselection is at the discretion of the Selection Committee and based upon meeting the sailing performance and physiological benchmarks as defined, irrespective of previous squad membership. This applies for all sailors. Each class uses specified indicator events from which there are normally places allocated on the basis of results, age criteria and the discretion of the Selection Committee. The timings and principles are outlined below: Time of year selections made Purpose Youth Squad September/October (2018). Select sailors for RYA UK Youth Squad Sept/Oct 2018 British Youth Sailing Team April ( (after the RYA Youth Championships). Select sailors for British Youth Sailing Team for the 2019 Review Points January June/July. Small group training environment (Regional/Class Association/Open Training) Medium group environment (UK Youth squad) Large group environment (Racing) A Status, B Status (Pro rata depending on time of selection) 3 x 4 day camps & 4 x 2 day camps (Pro rata depending on time of selection) Class Racing events (aprox.6 per year) Relevant international events Final V8 revision 9 Page 4 of 20

5. SELECTION PROCESS 5.1 Selection of the sailors for inclusion in the UK Youth Squad or British Youth Sailing Team will be determined by an independent Selection Committee who are appointed as per the British Youth Sailing Programme Selection Policy & Procedures. Their remit is to select a squad which, when taken as a whole, will: 1. Have the best prospects of producing medal winners at World and European now and in the future. 2. Have the best prospects of producing medal winners at the Youth Sailing World Championships. 3. Have the best prospects of optimally feeding the British Sailing Team, and other senior development programmes; and 4. Best fulfil the Programme Aims. 5.2 All selections are made at the discretion of the Selection Committee. 5.3 The process the Selection Committee will normally follow to select the squad is: 1. A number of places will normally be allocated by the Selection Committee based upon the highest ranked eligible sailors at the primary indicator event(s) using the indicative number of result based places and the criteria listed in Appendices A, B, C. 2. Further places may be allocated by the Selection Committee based upon the indicative number of additional places listed in the Appendices and their consideration of the criteria listed sections 2, 3 & 6. 5.4 At the designated review points the Selection Committee may select sailors to join the RYA UK Youth Squad and or the British Youth Sailing Team. Sailors may also be deselected from both squad and team at these points. The process that the Selection Committee will normally follow to review sailors is: 1. Results progression 2. Continued engagement with profiling and physical development 3. Adherence to the Eligibility criteria detailed in section 3. 5.5 2019 British Youth Sailing Team Selection The Selection Committee have full discretion when awarding international travel grants and places within British Youth Sailing teams. International travel grants and places within British Youth Sailing teams will ordinarily be awarded following the British Youth Squad selection point in April. The likely size of any British Youth Sailing Teams, the process, number of grants available and the likely notification date is outlined in Appendix A. Grants may be offered in whole, in part or not offered at all depending on the Selector s appraisal of the best way of fulfilling the Programme Aims detailed in item 2. Unless otherwise stated, or unless the eligibility criteria for the regatta differs, where an age category is mentioned as part of the results based criteria for international events or grants, this shall be assumed to be as of 31 December 2019. The indicative number of grants may not be awarded if insufficient eligible sailors win places in teams via the class selection process Sailors may only normally accept a grant/subsidy for a given regatta from either the British Youth Sailing or British Sailing Team, not both. Final V8 revision 9 Page 5 of 20

Where a selected sailor has already been offered a British Sailing Team grant for that regatta, then the British Youth Sailing grant may either be offered to another sailor or withheld entirely. Additional support may be provided for other events identified later in the year as appropriate. This will be dependent on available funding and resource at that time. 5.6 RYA UK Youth Squad A Status The RYA UK Youth Squad A status aims to support those sailors from within the UK Youth Squad that the Selection Committee have identified as having the most potential to progress to the British Sailing Team and win medals at major international regattas. It may provide additional international competition exposure, sports science/lifestyle support or domestic and international training for a small number of boats/sailors supplementary to the core RYA UK Youth Squad programme. It gives direction to Coaches to allow them to prioritise their time. Support associated with Youth Squad A Status is designed to increase the British Youth Sailing Teams chances of winning medals at World and European Championships and enable the smoothest progression to Olympic Class sailing. It also provides additional support for increased Regional/Home Country training. This additional support is a Sport England resource for English sailors only. In situations where Home Country sailors qualify for Youth Squad A status, additional support may be awarded at the discretion of the Selection Committee, dependant on what support is available from their Home Country Governing Body. The Youth Squad A Status selections will be made by the Selection Committee using the eligibility criteria and based on the processes outlined in Part 1 items 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 and Appendix A. A number of the Youth Squad A places will normally be determined from the results of the primary indicator event; other places may be offered on the basis of performance at both the primary and secondary indicator events, or from the identified squad reviews. 6. SELECTION CRITERIA The Selection Committee have full discretion within the remit of fulfilling the programme aims when making their selections. The Selection Committee will ordinarily only select sailors that have successfully completed profiling as set by the Pathway Sports Science Team. The Selection Committee will normally use one or more of the following criteria to select sailors, in accordance with the British Youth Sailing Programme Selection Policy & Procedures : Performance at the Primary event. Performance at the Secondary event(s). Performance at other events. Performance at a significant international regatta. Performance at major national events/training. Age, height and weight. Future potential. Final V8 revision 9 Page 6 of 20

Goals and aspirations. Attitude and behaviour at the events in the series and during previous training. Factors affecting results. Class ranking lists. Anticipated squad dynamics. Any other factors the selectors consider relevant to fulfilling the Programme Aims. The Selection Committee or their representatives may attend events during the year to gather information upon which to make their decisions. The Selection Committee may review any available fitness testing data, as well as data and information provided as part of the application process. They may also monitor the results and seek relevant reports from coaches and class association representatives about the primary and secondary indicators and other events. 7. APPEALS No legal action may be taken arising from a decision made by the Selectors. Any appeal relating to the selection process will be conducted in accordance with the RYA Racing Department Selection Appeals Policy. A copy of this document is available on request from the RYA Racing Operations Manager. 8. STATUS The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) s policies and procedures are subject to change from time to time, including variations required to comply with Sports Councils directions on the investment of Lottery funds. The RYA reserves the right to amend, supplement and/or discontinue at its absolute discretion, for whatever reason, any or all of its policies and procedures. Grants will be repayable upon notification, if the competitor does not attend the regatta(s) for any reason. The RYA reserves the right NOT to provide international competition grants or withhold them for any reason. 9. RYA UK YOUTH SQUAD AND BRITISH YOUTH SAILING TEAM COMPOSITION Appendices A and B outline the intended RYA UK Youth Squad and British Youth Sailing Team sizes, number of places and team support offered. For the avoidance of doubt: all selections, squad sizes and composition will be determined by the Selection Committee, however this document outlines the clear intent of the Selection Committee, and the principles they follow. 1. There are 10 Class disciplines that correspond with the 10 Olympic Classes RS:X (Girls) RS:X (Boys) Laser Radial (Girls) Laser Radial (Boys) Laser Standard (Boys) 420 (Mixed) 29er (Girls) 29er (Boys) Nacra 15 (Mixed) Final V8 revision 9 Page 7 of 20

Kiteboard (Mixed) 2. Indicative squad size per discipline is 6 boats. 3. Selection is based upon the quality of sailors and the needs of the programme at the point of selection. The selectors may exercise their discretion to not select a full squad or any squad dependant on what the programme needs and the desire to maintain quality. 4. In the 29er class, whilst there is no specific open team criteria, mixed teams will be considered for selection against the performance of the all boy or all girl boats at the discretion of the Selectors. For 420 & Nacra 15 this principle will apply to all boy and all girl teams. 5. The RYA will take all reasonable steps to ensure that a sailor who has a genuine and serious desire to identify in a different gender to that assigned at birth is able to participate in the RYA squad programme appropriate to their self-identified gender. For more information on the RYA s policy please contact the RYA Safeguarding and Equality Manager, Jackie Reid, on 023 8060 4104 or e-mail equality@rya.org.uk. 10. RYA UK YOUTH SQUAD AND BRITISH YOUTH SAILING TEAM INDICATOR EVENTS Appendices A and B also detail the two categories of events which contribute to selection decisions. These are: 1. Primary, which are used principally to allocate any results based places; 2. Secondary, which can be used in conjunction with primary indicators to support any additional selections, The Selection Committee will also use other national and international events to review the sailor s performance as appropriate. 11. APPLICATION Sailors who wish to be considered for a place in the RYA UK Youth Squad and British Youth Sailing Team must apply on-line at http://www.rya.org.uk/racing/youthjunior/pages/hub.aspx. Sailors who are offered a place must be a member of the RYA in order to accept. Applicants will be notified in writing as soon as is practically possible after the completion of the final indicator event, and usually within 14 days. Further Information For further information please initially contact: Double-handed Pathway Manager (doublehandedmanager@rya.org.uk) or Single-handed Pathway Manager (singlehandedmanager@rya.org.uk) Alternatively please send an e-mail to the Youth Racing Manager at youthracingmanager@rya.org.uk.. Final V8 revision 9 Page 8 of 20

Appendix A - 2018/19 RYA BYS supported events & anticipated RYA UK Youth Squad sizes & selection process Discipline Phase Event/Squad Primary Laser Radial (Female) Youth Squad (Sept 2018) UK Youth Squad Christmas Race, Palamos, Spain. December 2018 Laser Radial Youth World Kiel, Germany. 18-25 August 2018 Secondary UK Laser Open and Plymouth. 21-27 July 2018 * AND UKLA Qualifier, South Shields. 22-23 September 2018 ** (results from Laser 4.7 Internationals will be taken into consideration) Indicative squad/team size Indicative Places Results Additional based Event Arrangements 6 6 6 3 x 4 day & 4 x 2 day camps All UK Youth Squad Top 3 get 225 (G). Coach support. Sailor makes own arrangements. Sailor Youth World 24-31 July, Kingston, Canada 6 3 3 Coach support. Sailor makes all Team (April Youth European 29 June 6 July, Kalamaki, Greece U21 European 20-27 August 2019, Dziwnow, Poland RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 UKLA Youth ladder ranking pre Youth s 2019 6 3 3 Top 3 U21 sailors (over 19) Top 2 U19 sailors 5 1 Coach support. Sailor makes all Top 3 U21 sailors get 225 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges and pays own entry U21 World Championships. 26 Oct 2 Nov 2019, Split, Croatia Top 3 U21 sailors (over 19) 2 1 Top 3 U21 sailors get 225 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges and pays own entry Final V8 revision 9 Page 9 of 20

Appendix A - 2018/19 RYA BYS supported events & anticipated RYA UK Youth Squad sizes & selection process Discipline Phase Event/Squad Primary Secondary Indicative Indicative Places Event Arrangements squad/team Results based Additional size Laser Radial (Male) Youth Squad (Sept 2018) Team (April UK Youth Squad Christmas Race, Palamos, Spain. December 2018 Youth World 24-31 July, Kingston, Canada Youth European 29 June 6 July, Kalamaki, Greece Laser Radial Youth World Kiel, Germany. 18-25 August 2018 RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 UK Laser Open and Plymouth. 21-27 July 2018 * AND UKLA Qualifier, South Shields. 22-23 September 2018 (results from Laser 4.7 Internationals will be taken into consideration) UKLA Youth Ladder ranking (pre 2019 RYA Youth s) 6 3 3 All UK Youth Squad 8 4 Max 4 8 4 Max 4 3 x 4 day & 4 x 2 day camps Top 3 get 225 (G) Coach Support. Sailor makes own arrangements. Sailor arranges and pays own entry Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges and pays own entry Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges and pays own entry Final V8 revision 9 Page 10 of 20

Appendix A - 2018/19 RYA BYS supported events & anticipated RYA UK Youth Squad sizes & selection process Discipline Phase Event/Squad Primary Secondary Indicative squad/team size Indicative Places Results Additional based Event Arrangements Laser Standard Youth Squad (Sept 2018) UK Youth Squad Christmas Race, Palamos, Spain. December 2018 Laser Standard U21 World Gdynia, Poland, 1-8 July 2018 UK Laser Open and Plymouth, 21-27 July 2018 *** AND UKLA Qualifier, South Shields, 22.23 September 2018 *** (results from Laser Radial Internationals will be taken into consideration) 6 2 4 All UK Youth Squad 3 x 4 day & 4 x 2 day camps 225 (G) Coach support tbc. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges and pays own entry U21 World 26 Oct 2 Nov, Split, Croatia 6 2 4 Top 3 sailors get 225 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges and pays own entry Team (April U21 European 20-27 August, Dziwnow, Poland RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 April 2019 UKLA Qualifier. WPNSA. 9/10 March 2019 6 2 4 Top 3 sailors get 225 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges and pays own entry Kiel Week, June 2019 6 2 4 Top 3 sailors get 225 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges and pays own entry Final V8 revision 9 Page 11 of 20

Appendix A - 2018/19 RYA BYS supported events & anticipated RYA UK Youth Squad sizes & selection process Discipline Phase Event/Squad Primary Secondary Indicative squad/tea m size Indicative Places Results Additional based Event Arrangements RS:X (Male) Youth Squad (Sept 2018) Team (April UK Youth Squad RSX Youth Europeans, Palma, 7 13 Youth World Championship, 4 10 Aug, St. Petersburg, Russia RS:X Youth European Sopot, Poland. 18-25 Aug **** RSX Youth Europeans, Palma, 7 13 Windsurfing Championships. Sept 2018 UKWA Cup 1 WPNSA. 23-24 March 2019 6 2 4 2 1 1 3 x 4 day & 4 x 2 day camps fee Residential trip. Sailor financial contribution TBC UK Youth Squad 3 x 4 day & 4 x 2 day camps Youth Squad (Sept 2018) RSX Youth Europeans, Palma, 7 13 RS:X Youth European Sopot, Poland. 18-25 Aug**** Windsurfing Championships. Sept 2018 6 2 4 fee RS:X (Female) Team (April Youth World Championship, 4 10 Aug, St. Petersburg, Russia RS:X Youth Europeans. Palma. 7 13 UKWA Cup 1. WPNSA. 23-24 March 2019 2 1 1 Residential trip. Sailor financial contribution TBC Final V8 revision 9 Page 12 of 20

Appendix A - 2018/19 RYA BYS supported events & anticipated RYA UK Youth Squad sizes & selection process Discipline Phase Event/Squad Primary Secondary Indicative Places Event Arrangements Additional Indicative squad/tea m size Results based Youth Squad (Sept 2018) UK Youth Squad 420 event, WPNSA 22-23 Sept 2018 420 UK s Brightlingsea 25-28 Aug 2018 6 4 (Mixed) 2 3 x 4 day & 4 x 2 day camps 420 Team (April (Open male/mix ed) 420 Open World 3-11 July, Vilamora, Portugal 420 Junior European 23-30 July, Galicia, Spain As per Class NA Top 3 teams (open) get 400 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges & pays own entry Top 3 teams (open) get 300 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges & pays own entry 420 Ladies World 3-11 July, Vilamora, Portugal 420 World and Junior European Class Selection Series. RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 As Class Selection Policy (not RYA team) Top 2 teams get 400 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all arranges & pays own entry Team (April (Female) 420 Junior European 23-30 July, Galicia, Spain As per Class NA Top 2 teams get 300 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all arranges & pays own entry Final V8 revision 9 Page 13 of 20

Appendix A - 2018/19 RYA BYS supported events & anticipated RYA UK Youth Squad sizes & selection process Discipline Phase Event/Squad Primary Secondary Indicative Places Event Arrangements Additional Indicative squad/tea m size Results based 29er (Female) Youth Squad (Sept 2018) UK Youth Squad 29er Eurocup Barcelona February 2019 GP1 22-23 Sept 2018 WPNSA 29er European Helsinki, Finland. 6-12 August 2018 6 4 2 3 x 4 day & 4 x 2 day camps All UK Youth Squad Top 3 teams get 300 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all Team (April 29er European 19-24 Aug, Arco, Italy 29er World 29 July - 3 Aug, Gdynia, Poland RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 Class Ranking List @1 6 4 2 6 4 2 Top 3 teams get 300 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all Top 3 teams get 300 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all 29er (Male) Youth Squad (Sept 2018) Team (April UK Youth Squad 29er Eurocup Barcelona February 2019 29er European 19-24 Aug, Arco, Italy 29er World 29 July - 3 Aug, Gdynia, Poland GP1 22-23 Sept 2018 WPNSA RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 29er European Helsinki, Finland. 6-12 August 2018 Class Ranking List @1 6 4 2 3 x 4 day & 4 x 2 day camps All UK Youth Squad 6 4 2 6 4 2 Top 3 teams get 300 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all Top 3 teams get 300 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all Top 3 teams get 300 (G) Coach support. Sailor makes all Final V8 revision 9 Page 14 of 20

Appendix A - 2018/19 RYA BYS supported events & anticipated RYA UK Youth Squad sizes & selection process Discipline Phase Event/Squad Primary Secondary Indicative Places Event Arrangements Nacra 15 (Mixed) Kite Board (Mixed) Youth Squad (Sept 2018) Team (April Youth Squad Team (April UK Youth Squad World Marseille. 19-25 October 2019 European Championships (date & venue tbc) International Event (date & venue tbc) No Youth Sqaud but targeted support through Kite4Gold World Championships (date & venue tbc) European Championships (date & venue tbc) International Event (date & venue tbc) Nacra 15 European Italy. 13-18 Aug RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 Catamaran Open Nacra 15, Sept 2018 Venue TBC TBC Indicative squad/tea m size Results based Addition al 6 2 (Mixed) 4 3 x 4 day & 3 x 2 day camps 6 2 4 6 2 4 6 2 4 Top 3 teams (Inc. 2 mixed) get 300 (G) Top 3 teams (Inc. 2 mixed) get TBC (G) Top 3 teams (Inc. 2 mixed) get TBC (G) NA NA NA NA NA NA RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 TBC 8 (4 boys & 4 girls) 8 (4 boys & 4 girls) 8 (4 boys & 4 girls) 2 boys & 2 girls 2 boys & 2 girls 2 boys & 2 girls 2 boys & 2 girls 2 boys & 2 girls 2 boys & 2 girls Top 4 teams (2 male & 2 female) get TBC (G) Top 4 teams (2 male & 2 female) get TBC (G) Top 4 teams (2 male & 2 female) get TBC (G) Final V8 revision 9 Page 15 of 20

Appendix A - 2018/19 RYA BYS supported events & anticipated RYA UK Youth Squad sizes & selection process Notes * Laser 4.7 & Radial results considered by discretion ** Laser 4.7 summer Internationals by discretion *** Radial & Standards result by discretion **** Techno results may be considered Nacra 15 support may change dependant on the evolution of International events becoming established. This policy will be amended as this evolves. In the 29er Class, whilst there is no specific open team criteria, mixed teams will be considered for selection against the performance of the all boy or all girl boats at the discretion of the Selectors. In the 420 & Nacra 15 Class, whilst there are no gender specific team criteria, all boy & all girl teams will be considered for selection against the performance of the mixed boats at the discretion of the Selectors. The first element of the British Sailing team is the Podium Potential Pathway (P3) The consideration for selection to the British Sailing Team is based on three criteria: Sailing Performance Profiling Values & Behaviours Sailors must achieve the correct standards in all three elements to be considered for section. The qualification matrix is published in the Olympic Classes handbook, available online and request Final V8 revision 9 Page 16 of 20

Appendix B 2019 RYA BYS Transition (T1) supported events (U17) U17 sailors only. Normally (but not exclusively) in their first full season of youth class campaigning. team only. Discipline Phase Event/Squad Primary Secondary Indicative squad/team size Indicative Places Results Additional based Event Arrangements Laser Radial (Boy) Laser Radial (Girl) Europa Cup, Warnemunde, Germany, Europa Cup, Warnemunde, Germany, RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 UKLA Qualifier, WPNSA, 9-10 March 2019 6 2 4 6 2 4 RS:X (Boys) RS:X (Girls) 420 (mixed) 29er (Boy) 29er (Girl) Team (April RSX Youth Europeans, Palma, 7 13 RSX Youth Europeans, Palma, 7 13 420 Junior European 23-30 July, Galicia, Spain TBC Selected by Transition coach at T1 Class training 420 World and Junior European Class Selection Series. RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 N/A RYA UK Youth WPNSA, 12-19 Class Ranking List @1 April 2019 3 1 2 3 1 2 As Class Selection Policy (not RYA team) 1-3 2 1 3 2 1 Top u17 mixed 225(G) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges & pays own entry tbc(g) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges & pays own entry tbc(g) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges & pays own entry tbc(g) Coach support. Sailor makes all own arrangements. Sailor arranges & pays own entry Final V8 revision 9 Page 17 of 20

Appendix C 2018/19 Physiological Benchmarks Physiological profiling is collated from non-elite research in athletic individuals of the same age and gender. These are considered the minimum level of physical performance for a UK squad sailor to give the best possible chance of progression through the pathway by increasing robustness and maximising effective time on the water through the following: A) Reduce days lost on the water due to chance of injury b) Reduce days lost on the water due to chance of illness c) Reduce fatigue Increase effectiveness of time on the water d) Improve recovery - Accelerate learning e) Reduce decline in cognitive function over time f) Enable a more productive learning environment to maximise skill development g) Display positive behaviours in physical development to enable smoother transition to the greater demands of the Olympic classes or into new classes that have different physical demands To be eligible for selection on to RYA UK Youth squads, sailors attend and complete one profiling session per year and engage proactively to progress their physical development. The RYA reserves the right, to review profiling from time to time, based upon the recommendations of the British Sailing Team sports science team. Any changes would not be applied retrospectively to disadvantage any sailors who already profiled. Final Page 18 of 20

Appendix D British Youth Sailing Values & Behaviours Passionately Ambitious Be the best you can be Youth Committed to your programme BST P3 - Hunger and desire to improve your performance through prioritisation Curiosity Fascination with the process of learning Youth Experimenting with different ways of learning BST P3 Motivated to learn from all experiences Courage and Determination Never give up Youth Embrace failure in order to ultimately succeed BST P3 Strive to bounce back after a set back Ownership Take responsibility Youth - Take responsibility for your actions BST P3 Manage your own programme Respect and Integrity Doing the right thing Youth - Exhibit sportsmanship BST P3 Exhibit professionalism Final Page 19 of 20

Appendix E British Youth Sailing Critical Success Factors Develop & Retain the Best Racing Sailors in the World Critical Success Factors 1. Create fast sailors in all conditions. 2. To develop mentally and physically robust sailors that do not break down. 3. To develop excellent non-dependent decision-makers. 4. To develop sailors that excel under extreme pressure. 5. To nurture passion, professionalism and a performance mind-set. Final Page 20 of 20